Racing Legends Tackle Dirt Tracks: Kyle Busch's Unexpected Move

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA,Wed Jan 08 2025
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Kyle Busch, a legendary NASCAR driver, had a rough season in 2024 with no wins and a disappointing 20th place. So, he decided to switch things up and try something new: dirt racing. Fans were stunned when he entered the 2025 Tulsa Shootout, known for its micro-midget races. Busch's performance was impressive; he won heats and qualified for the final, proving he could handle more than asphalt. However, he made headlines for downplaying the influence of another top driver, Kyle Larson, on his dirt racing adventure. Larson is a phenom, winning 37 races in the World of Outlaws sprint car series, but Busch wasn't too focused on that. Interestingly, Busch's youngest son, Brexton, stole the show at Tulsa. The 9-year-old won the Jr. Sprint Golden Driller, a feat that made his dad incredibly proud and a bit nervous. Busch, who has over 230 wins across NASCAR series, admitted dirt racing was tough, especially since he grew up on asphalt. Meanwhile, Larson returned to the Tulsa Shootout after a decade and won two Golden Drillers in one night, proving he's still a dirt track king. As they prepare for the prestigious Chili Bowl Nationals, NASCAR drivers like Christopher Bell and Ty Gibbs are gearing up for some intense competition. Busch, though not aiming to outshine Larson, is excited for the event and hopes to make a splash in his debut.
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